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  2. Chanel 2.55 - Wikipedia

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    Chanel, recognising that modern women needed to have their hands free while attending social functions, designed a double-chain shoulder strap. The caretakers of the convent where she grew up held the keys at their waist dangling from the same type of chains as the 2.55 shoulder strap chains.

  3. Best Black Friday handbag & purse deals you can still shop ...

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    Forget a purse — get a wallet on a chain, which is, quite literally, what this is. A small wallet-sized bag (4 inches by 3 inches) attached to a gold chain helps keep your essentials close ...

  4. The Kate Spade Outlet sitewide sale has great gifting ideas ...

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    Small shoulder bags are everywhere this year, and this one comes with a crossbody strap so you can go hands-free on demand. Get it in black (shown), brown, burgundy, green or white while it's on sale.

  5. All the best Black Friday deals we found at Kate Spade ... - AOL

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    Forget a purse — get a wallet on a chain, which is, quite literally, what this is. A small wallet-sized bag (4 inches by 3 inches) attached to a gold chain helps keep your essentials close ...

  6. Reticule (handbag) - Wikipedia

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    A reticule, also known as a ridicule or indispensable, was a type of small handbag or purse, similar to a modern evening bag, used mainly from 1795 to 1820. [1] The reticule became popular with the advent of Regency fashions in the late 18th century. Previously, women had carried personal belongings in pockets tied around the waist, but the ...

  7. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    The term "purse" originally referred to a small bag for holding coins. In many English-speaking countries, it is still used to refer to a small money bag. A "handbag" is a larger accessory that holds objects beyond currency, such as personal items. American English typically uses the terms purse and handbag interchangeably.